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1 February today! Do you remember the very first issue of the Gra am Gossip? This is it!

2 February Grafham All Saints 6th January (1st Sunday) Family Service 13th January (2nd Sunday) No service at Grafham but 9.30 Eucharist at Ellington 20th January (3rd Sunday) Eucharist 27th January (4th Sunday) 8.00 Holy Communion Grafham Oil Syndicate Update The syndicate is FREE to join and we must keep a bulk order attractive enough to attract a discount, so help to keep more money in the village. Simply Simon at grafhamoil262@yahoo.co.uk or call rd February (1st Sunday) Family Service 10th February (2nd Sunday) No service at Grafham but 9.30 Eucharist at Ellington 17th February (3rd Sunday) Eucharist 24th February (4th Sunday) 8.00 Holy Communion 3rd March(1st Sunday) Family Service Contacting the Clergy Fr Jonathan Young (Rector) The Rectory, Ellington, PE28 0AU Churchwarden - Hazel Powell District Councillors Peter Downes and Patricia Jordan are available at the village hall from to on the first Saturday of the month. At other times contact: Peter.Downes@cambridgeshire.gov.uk tel Patricia.Jordan@huntsdc.gov.uk tel View from the Pew! Although Christmas seems far behind us, it is customary for us to report on the seasonal events at All Saints. First of all, our Mince Pie and Coffee morning at the beginning of December raised a record We would like to thank all those who helped us especially the ladies working in the kitchen and others who supplied delicious mince pies, coffee and mulled wine. Thanks also to the stallholders and any others who helped us on the day. The Lights to Remember service was as usual a peaceful and thoughtful time to reflect on the lives of those of our loved ones departed this life was raised for Marie Curie Cancer Care and a letter of thanks has been received from their community fundraiser which is printed within these pages. The carol service was as popular as ever with all those well known tunes and readings. It was lovely to see the church so full with friends old and new. Thank you again to the ladies who supplied and served the delicious Christmas cake and mulled wine afterwards. John Dillistone played the organ so beautifully for us and it was good to see and hear him again. Those worthy souls who sang carols round the village raised 169 for SAS. Thank you everyone who gave so generously. Our crib service was once again led by Jill. Numbers were down on previous years but perhaps this is because we held the service the day before the usual time on Christmas Eve. Thank you to Angus who played the organ on this occasion and for covering for Peter while he has been unwell. We wish Peter a speedy recovery - we miss his cheery self! Thanks also go to Derek Billings who led the Eucharist on Christmas Day. A word of thanks is also due to the gentlemen (you know who you are!) who have formed themselves into a working party, ably led by Pete Elliott, doing jobs in and around the church. We are so grateful for your help and support. Of interest, you may like to read the Lichen Survey report on the church done by Mark Powell of the British Lichen Society. It is posted in the church notice board. See if you can find the interesting feature he mentions in his report. Our thoughts now turn to the year ahead and events on the church's calendar. Our family services on the first Sunday of each month are a nice way in which those of you who perhaps haven't been to church for a while and would like to, can come and join us in a relaxed way. We usually have a simple service with a bible reading, popular hymns, a short time for prayers and an interesting talk by a member of the laity, usually Jill or Hazel. At the end we always have lovely cake and coffee and an opportunity to have a friendly gossip. It would be lovely to see some fresh faces and you will be assured of a warm welcome.

3 February Editors note We ve included several notices, articles and letters from previous years in this our 100th issue! The Grafham Gossip was first published experimentally in September 2003 (please see front page of this issue,) on one side of A4, but it didn t really get going until October 2004 and has been growing ever since. Happy memories and keep gossiping! Editors, editor@grafhamgossip.co.uk PARISH NEWS December 2012/January 2013 The Parish Council is back up to full strength with the co-option of Mrs Jenny Barnes. Jenny has lived in Grafham for just over a year and is very enthusiastic about supporting our community. Jenny is also a founder member of the Grafham Shop committee. Jenny was welcomed to the Council and we all look forward to working with her. In November, your clerk attended a Funding Fair in Newmarket, to listen to and learn about funding opportunities which are open to local councils and other groups. This was particularly relevant to the Parish Council who are hoping to raise funds to refurbish and extend the village hall, and to the Grafham Shop committee who are looking for funds to purchase their initial premises sand to set up the operation. At the fair, the District Councillor for Gamlingay gave a very interesting talk about the experiences of Gamlingay Parish Council in taking on the project of transforming a derelict building into the Gamlingay Hub - a building central to the community and designed for various activities. This project has much in common with the project for Grafham. It was interesting to note that the Big Lottery representatives reassured everyone that there is still money available for grants. Important lessons were given about applying for funds in such a way as to ensure success. At the moment there are no costings for the proposals at the village hall. However, a quantity surveyor will be engaged to provide these. At the time of writing this article, there has been no January meeting. The next Parish Council meeting will be held on 12 th February A representative from Luminus Homes is expected to attend to talk about their scheme of Street Representatives. Margaret Life, Parish Clerk margaret_life_grafham@yahoo.co.uk Full minutes can be read on the village web site You may contact your parish councillors through the clerk or directly by using the details below. Philip Allingham Chairman philip_allingham@sky.com Ian Gardener Vice Chair idg@asc-geomatics.co.uk Tracie Lord Tracielorduk@aol.com David King davidking@hawkeyesystems.com Andrew Duckworth andrew.duckworth1@tesco.net Alastair Watson Alastair.watson403@btinternet.com Kevin Sharp kevin.sharp@bedfordshire.pnn.police.uk Letter to the Editors (From February 2010, Grafham Gossip Issue 66. Ed.) Eats Shoots and Signs Church Road has been blessed for the last month or so with a special sign on a pallet warning everyone that there is a Slow Sponsored Walk. Do we know? a) Is this only for tortoises (who are hibernating anyway)? b) When this slow walk will end? c) What is the maximum speed that walkers may go? d) Who organised the sponsored walk? The latter point is perhaps most relevant as perhaps the organisers would like to remove their sign when the tortoises have finished their circuit of Grafham Water! (From (From July July 2006, Grafham Gossip Issue Ed.) Ed.)

4 February Grafham Social Committee invites you to a Coffee Morning at 10.30am on Wednesday, 13th February at Jane Stewart s, 2 Van Diemens Way. This is an infomal social occasion for village residents. Please come along for a cup of coffee and a chat. Do you enjoy reading? Come along and join us for informal social evenings. We are always looking for new members. Dates of meetings are:- Tuesday 29 th January 2013 at 7.30pm at the Snooty Tavern Gt. Staughton Bookworms combined post Christmas meal and book club meeting Tuesday 26th February Tina Kalostone 5 Home Close at 8pm ( ) For more details please contact Tina Grafham Church Flower Club We are available to decorate the church for weddings and other church occasions. Floral arrangements for:- pedestal, altar, font, windowsills, pew ends, pillars. Please contact Hazel Powell on for details and quotes. If anyone in the village has foliage in their garden that they would be willing to donate for church decoration for festivals, please let us know, we would be very grateful. GRAFHAM VILLAGE HALL has a Public Entertainments Licence for music, dancing, performing arts and can accommodate 92 guests seated in rows or 150 at a dance/disco - an ideal venue for children's and family parties. There is a playing field for sports activities and the hall has small changing rooms with shower facilities. Contacts: Pat or Alan Watson Grafham Sewing Group Village Hall, Wednesdays 2-4pm A group for those who enjoy needlework of any sort be it quilting, tapestry, knitting or anything else requiring the use of needles! Complete beginners also welcome. Our purpose is threefold, to provide a focus for your needlework, to allow the exchange of ideas and expertise, and last, but not least, it is an opportunity to get to know likeminded people. A small charge is made to cover the hall hire. For further details contact Barbara Williams or barbara_r_w@hotmail.com The Mobile Library Route H24 visits Breach Road, Grafham on the 4th Wednesday of every month from to The next visit is on 27th February. For renewals/ enquiries call or click on MSGTRN/OPAC/LOGINB Grafham and Ellington Art Group Grafham Village Hall, Every Tuesday pm Calling all those who want to meet and paint with like minded people on a regular basis. Beginners and those with more skills are all more than welcome. Cost: Expected to be about 2 to cover hall hire and refreshments. Come along with your paints and equipment! Please ring me if you d like further details. Jackie Woods YOUR COUNTRYSIDE NEEDS YOU Regional winners of the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers Green Award 2006 & 2007 Join Grafham Wildlife and Conservation Group Call Sam Malt on daytime evenings Ellington and Grafham W.I. Join the growing team! We meet on the first Tuesday in the month. Ring: Sue or Ann for details Open from 7.30am Breakfast club 2 ½ -11yrs Playgroup 2½ - 5 yrs Mucky Pups (parent /toddlers) For details tel: Babysitters Danielle 20yrs Kate 17yrs - babysitting course Livvy 14yrs - babysitting course Kirsty 18yrs - babysitting course Georgie 14yrs - babysitting course Harriet 16yrs Emma 17yrs Caroline 17yrs - works in reception class Holly 16yrs baby sitting and first aid courses Olivia 23yrs - BA Early Childhood Studies Felicity 22yrs -Grade B GCSE Child Development Marie-Claire 17yrs - GCSE Child Development Bryony 17yrs experienced with newborn-14yr olds

5 February Letters to the Editors Dear Editors Dogs on village playing field? Dear Editors Has there been a general decision taken that it is now ok to exercise dogs on the village playing field? There seem to be more and more people using the playing field to exercise their dogs. There is still a sign up in the car park saying "no dogs" however, this is either not clearly visible or being ignored. As you walk around the streets in Grafham you can see that not everyone picks up their dog's mess; can we be sure that these people are cleaning up after their dogs? Should we be warning children and sports teams to look out for dog mess? The playing field has always been for the use of families and sports teams; we have always respected this and not walked our dog there. Has this changed? Are dogs now welcome there? If so, please could the "no dogs" sign be removed, or, if this is not the case maybe a new and bigger sign would clear up this confusion? Lucy Rigby Yours sincerely, Grafham resident This link may be of interest to Grafham Gossip readers. Lucy Lived in Hartham Close with her parents for many years. Yours sincerely, Grafham resident An excerpt from a letter from Marie Curie Care to Grafham Churchwarden, Hazel I am writing to thank everyone at Grafham Church for supporting Marie Curie Cancer Care's work with your recent donation totalling which was raised by the church holding a "Lights to Remember" service. Every evening 280 people throughout the UK will open their front door to a Marie Curie Nurse who has come to help them at the time that they need it most. Our care enables cancer patients to stay in the familiar surroundings of their own homes with their loved ones as their illness progresses. Last year alone Marie Curie Cancer Care provided over 20,720 hours of nursing care for more than 500 people in Cambridgeshire. However the demand for our services increases each year and for every family we help, there is another that we can't. Every hour of a nurse's time costs the charity 20, so you can see just how valuable your support is. Thank you once again for supporting Marie Curie Cancer Care. Yours sincerely, Lis Collins, Community Fundraising Volunteer What are your news, views and comments? editor@grafhamgossip.co.uk if you d like your letter published in Letters to the Editors. Please supply your name and address/ address but tell us if you d prefer us not to print it in the Grafham Gossip. Thanks T, Ed On 10th February, celebrations begin to mark the Chinese New Year which in 2013 will be the Year of the Snake.

6 February Mums & Tots Coffee, Cake & Chat Morning Friday 22 nd February 10am at 17 Breach Road If you are a mum of tots and would love to meet other mums in Grafham then please join us for coffee, cake and chat. For further information please contact Racheal Rachealwoodhall@live.co.uk Paperback books in good condition If you have any unwanted paperbacks In good condition, we would be pleased to accept them to stock our church bookstall. Please leave in the church porch. Many thanks! Get your Grafham Gossip by To read the Grafham Gossip as soon as possible after it is published on the village website, Visit Put your address in the box under the right hand side menu Click subscribe You will receive an with a link to the web site Click on the link and confirm your subscription You ll receive an every month enabling you to read the Grafham Gossip on line. Spaldwick s Youth Group Friday evenings in Spaldwick see Youth Group Do you have any events to advertise? the details to editor@grafhamgossip.co.uk and copy to diary@grafhamgossip.co.uk We ll print them in the Grafham Gossip and add them to the Village Diary on the web site. Send us your news, views and gossip: editor@grafhamgossip.co.uk (From November 2005, Grafham Gossip Issue 16. Ed.) The Plant Stall in the church porch has a fine selection of herbaceous perennials and other plants at very reasonable prices. Offers of plants for sale and spare plant pots, please phone: Jill or Ann Actions Required in Early Spring Mow lawn lightly when dry enough Treat Moss Service Mower Treat slippery, slimy and dirty patios Some of the above tasks can be carried out by the lawn owner; others may need professional help. For more information about lawn care and the services that ProLawnCare Ltd offer call Call Deborah, Simon or Richard on Ask the Lawn Ranger for advice online; Lawn fact: 250 m2 of lawn absorbs Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere and releases enough Oxygen for a family of 4 to breathe February Special Offer: Buy 1 Treatment (Moss Control) and get a 2 nd Treatment Free Of Charge Existing Customers entitled to a Free Treatment too

7 February Grafham s Little Blacksmith s Shop Just down Church Road on the right hand side stands Grafham s little Blacksmiths Shop. The last blacksmith to own this building was Ben Bateman who also owned the smithy at Ellington. Ben only opened for business on a Thursday which always raised the attention of the village; sometimes local boys worked the forge bellows for Ben. Only small jobs were undertaken at Grafham with the major work carried out at his Ellington shop. Sam Malt SamMaltGGFeb2013 The Biography of Heinz Kummer... A new, locally based book has just been published which partly deals with the two St Neots German prisoner of war camps containing unique photos and maps. The book is entitled The Biography of Heinz Kummer, a German prisoner of war a life deeply touched by war. Heinz still lives in St Neots and visits Easton Church for its Big Breakfast. The book tracks the life story of Heinz from birth to the present day. The character of a young Heinz, brought up on a farm near Dresden, is highlighted. He was captured after D-Day aged 17. It contains a large section on the use of PoWs on local farms during and after the war. Action occurs as far afield as Chile, Poland, Denmark, Siberia, D-Day, Northern Ireland, and gives a most unusual perspective of the war from the German side. There are many unknown revelations, such as why there were Englishmen in a Siberian Gulag prison camp as late as the 1970s. There is a reference to the ghost of Lymmage Farm, now under Grafham Water. This hard-backed dust-jacketed book contains 128 pages, 70 illustrations, 7 maps and a full index. It is excellently priced at and is available from Catworth Village Shop and St Neots Waterstones Bookshop. It has been written by John Slack, exteacher at Longsands Academy. His previous book The Secret Life of St Neots Station was a bestseller for 5 months at Waterstones. This new book contains 60 sections, not difficult chapters, so it is easy to delve into for a few minutes at a time. It is soundly recommended by a university vice chancellor, an Oxford English graduate. For more details contact John Slack NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Finally, after years of campaigning to the council and councillors, traffic police have started monitoring speeding traffic on Buckden Road leaving the village. The speed limit is 60 mph and everyone should be aware of this. On 6 th December a car was involved in an accident on the single track road below the village hall. The Police were involved and it appears the cause of the vehicle going off the road into the verge was bad weather. On 14 th December a shed and garage were broken into, at a property in Breach Road, using bolt croppers to gain entry. James Snell Jamie2701@aol.com All emergencies 999 Non-emergencies 101 Cambridge Constabulary HQ Minicom for hard of hearing Crimestoppers (anonymous) Anti-social behaviour To stop unwanted mail To stop unwanted phone calls To report anti-social behaviour in Grafham / or Barbara.gowling@huntsdc.gov.uk or tracey.guinea@huntsdc.gov.uk

8 February The Cinnamon Bar and Indian Restaurant in Grafham celebrates Valentine s Day each evening this year from the 9 th to 14 th February! A couple s candlelit a la carte meal, a rose for the lady, a bottle of wine 35 Call Shamim on to reserve Garden Care Get your garden ready for Spring with Winter dy Strimming, mowing, edging, borders and pruning On-going reliable lawn mowing programmes Local, thorough, compe ve and reliable service Call Simon Johnson on simonjohnson53@yahoo.co.uk Miss Mop Cleaning Services Reliable & Trustworthy, Leaving your house sparkling clean! Fully insured & registered. We provide all of our own equipment. From just per hour. 25% off your clean when you recommend a friend who has a clean! Weekly, monthly, deep cleans and much more! info@missmopcleaning.co.uk miss-mop@hotmail.co.uk or Your advert could be here! editor@grafhamgossip.co.uk (From May 2008, Grafham Gossip Issue 45. Ed.) Grafham Plumbing and Heating Services Clint Thomas-Morgan Oftec trained and registered technician New high efficiency condensing boilers fitted New bunded oil tanks fitted, including concrete bases Disposal of old tanks Boiler service (standard or condensing) Improve your central heating system now - save money in the future All work guaranteed - 24hr call-out Professional, friendly and reliable info@grafhamplumbingandheating.co.uk (work) (home) Logs (Fully Seasoned) By the load or half load By the net or the bag Kindling and fire-starters Malt Acre, Church Road, Grafham, PE28 0BB Car repairs Servicing Welding MOT preparation Blacksmithing No VAT! (From April 2006, Grafham Gossip Issue 21. Ed.)

9 February New home for Riverside Theatre Company Riverside Theatre Company is moving home from Sunday 3rd February. The well-established charitable musical theatre group for children and young people from St Neots and surrounding areas is relocating to The Priory Centre from St Neots Football Club which has been its home in recent years. Chris Glenton, Chair of Riverside said: "We have had some happy years at St Neots Football Club and we are grateful for all the support we have had from them in that time. "The time has come to move on and we have taken this opportunity to relocate to The Priory Centre in the town centre, which is a key production venue for us." Just two weeks after the move to The Priory Centre, the venue will host Riverside s latest production, Aladdin on Saturday 16th February. Performed entirely by young people aged six to 13 the show has been in rehearsal since September. Chris added: There are two shows on 16th February, at 2pm and 7pm. It promises to be an amazing production, the cast and tutors have worked really hard to make this their best production yet. Tickets are 8 for adults, 6 for concessions and 25 for a family of two adults and two children. For more information about Riverside Theatre Company and book tickets for Aladdin visit RECYCLE YOUR OLD CLOTHES, BOOKS AND DVDs TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR SPALDWICK SCHOOL The next collection is Thursday 28 th February 9:00am Please help us to raise funds for school. Ask family and friends too. As usual we ask that you use your own bags, WHAT WE CAN TAKE Clothes, paired shoes, handbags, blankets, sheets, curtains, soft toys or books and DVDs (please pack books and DVDs in a separate box/strong bag) Please deliver your donations to Julie Thomas- Morgan at 15 Inhams Way, Grafham before the 27 th February or please take to school on the morning of 28 th February If you are unable to deliver your donations please contact Claire on before the 27 th February to arrange collection. Thank you for your support Michael Bublé Tribute Night We raised a fantastic towards the Village Hall refurbishment from the Michael Bublé Tribute Night. It was a fantastic night and everyone seemed to have a really good time. Thank you to everyone who helped organise the event and to all those who came on the night. Letters to the Editors (From March 2006, Grafham Gossip Issue 20. Ed.) The Phantom Camel Flipper of Brampton Lane We often take a walk from Grafham along Brampton Lane, sometimes to the railway bridge and sometimes to the Brampton Wood car park. It's a pleasant walk, as long as an ear is kept open for the traffic. We've noticed an increase in the amount of rubbish accumulating on the verges, sadly it does appear to be a growing problem, but today's walk highlighted a specific culprit, I believe. Close to the Brampton Wood car park I spotted a discarded carton of Camel cigarettes. Close by, but looking a little more worse for wear, was another carton of the same brand. Camel is an American brand and, I suspect, is not commonly found here. Yet, here were two cartons in close proximity. On the way back home, in the short distance between the car park and the railway bridge, we spotted 11 of the discarded Camel cartons. Undoubtedly there were many more out of immediate eyesight. They were in various states of decay, suggesting someone regularly throws them whilst driving or walking along that part of the lane. So, who could be conducting this one-man attempt to bury Brampton Lane in Camel droppings? Could it be one of our American guests from a local base? Could it be a local person with a taste for "something exotic? To them, and to anyone who defiles the verges by throwing litter instead of carrying it to a bin, please consider the effect on the wildlife and on the beauty of our country lanes. Cheers,

10 February Minx nails now available Claire Long or Beauty Treatments from the comfort of your own home JEZ ASHCROFT Coving & Artexing Any Pattern Plastering & Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Tel: home mob: Paul's Private Hire and Chauffeur Service Van Diemens Way, Grafham, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE28 0GB Tel Mobile Travel in style via Mercedes cars to your destinations BSM Driving Instructor BSM DSA Approved, Pass Plus Registered Living locally in Grafham Call John Sisseman for details Tel Your advert could be here! We stock all parts for every oil boiler - so never a delay, we'll fix it every time OFTEC registered engineers Oil tank installations Family business, established 1971, fast and efficient service Service & Breakdown contract available Tel: Reg. No. C4348 gossip@grafhamvillage.org.uk

11 February Spaldwick Out Of School Club Job type: Part Time (maternity cover) Responsible to: Spaldwick Out of School Club Manager Location: Spaldwick Salary: Dependent on qualification and experience Closing date: 22 nd February 2013 Level 2 or equivalent Playworker This is an exciting opportunity, for a Level 2 Playworker or equivalent, to join our existing team as an Out Of School Club assistant from February 2013 until December The successful candidate will work as an effective member of Spaldwck Out of School Club team delivering a flexible, high quality, education and care centred service that meets the need of the young children, aged 4-12 years and their families. The Out Of School Club runs 5 days a week 3pm to 6pm term time. We also offer a holiday club 8.30am to 6pm - all half terms, all Easter holidays, all teacher training days, 4 weeks in the summer and 1 week at Christmas. There is also the possible opportunity of more holiday club hours hours per week over 5 days (term time) and flexible hours during holiday club. In line with the Local Safeguarding Children's Board guidelines, the successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check. For more information please call Gemma Chapman on or sclub_sclark@yahoo.co.uk Spaldwick Out Of School Club, Playtimes Building, Ferriman Road, Spaldwick, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 0TQ Conman in artwork ruse A doorstep conman sold a picture to an elderly resident and made off with his cash without handing over the artwork. The fraudster called at the man's home in Priory Close, Needingworth, at noon on Sunday, 2nd December. He did not speak but handed over a large display folder of pictures which claimed he was selling hand-drawn pictures to fund his daughter's education in Huntingdon. The 82-year-old victim agreed to buy one and handed over 10, however, the man made off quickly without handing over the picture. He is described as well tanned, 5 7, and wore a green old-style army rain coat and a red beanie hat. Detective Sergeant Jim Donington said: "We are concerned this man may be targeting elderly or vulnerable people and I am keen to trace him as soon as possible. "I would urge people not to purchase goods from doorstep salesmen and if they are in any doubt about an unexpected visitor to their home, do not open the door." Anyone with information should contact: Det. Sgt. Donington on 101, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 'Be safe, be seen' By following the road safety rules below, pedestrians and cyclists can significantly reduce the risk of being involved in a collision: Wear bright clothing, preferably high-visibility clothing, to ensure that you can be seen. Make sure you have lights on the front and rear of your bike it is illegal to ride in the dark without them. Stay alert and aware of what is going on around you. Always wear a cycle helmet; it could save your life. Obey the Highway Code. When walking on a carriageway, always face oncoming traffic. By following the road safety rules below, motorists can significantly reduce the risk of being involved in a collision: Adapt your driving to the weather conditions. If it is icy, there is snow or heavy rain, reduce your speed. Drive to the weather conditions of the road. Drivers should remain alert and aware of vulnerable road users at all times. Keep lights, mirrors and windows clean and clear of obstructions. Ensure your tyres have enough sufficient tread and the pressure is correct. Always wear a seatbelt.

12 February Grafham Computers ANGELS Frances Knight Delicious home cooking for every occasion parties, buffets, dinner parties, christenings, weddings and funerals Tel: Mob: Web: Tel: Mob: Desktop PC Repairs & Upgrades Virus Removal Laptop Repairs & Upgrades Data Transfer & Recovery Slow Computers Made Faster Wireless Broadband Issues Solved PET & WILD BIRD FOOD GRAFHAM WATER (NEXT TO THE VISITOR CENTRE) WIDE RANGE AT LOW PRICES OPEN WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY TEL: FREE PARKING & FREE DELIVERY Midnight on Thursday February 15th is the deadline for the March 2013 issue To advertise, Community notices are free; business adverts are priced according to size, payable in advance. They start at 3.00 per advert, 50p of which goes to the Restoration Fund of All Saints, Printed by Easiprint

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